Trump promises to release Epstein's 'client list'

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump

Republican candidate for US president Donald Trump has promised that he would publish a client list of notorious US child molester Jeffrey Epstein if elected president. The former president made the promise in a recent interview, RT reported on Tuesday (September 3).


According to the report, Epstein worked as an financier. He had associations with the rich and politically influentials. Among them were former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Trump himself. Epstein introduced many of these influencers to many young women.


Some of the young women were minors at the time. Epstein took them on a jet called the 'Lolita Express' to his private island in the Caribbean region. He actuallly worked as a middleman by passing children and adolescents to those influentials. 


Trump is campaigning hard ahead of the US presidential election. He gave an interview to Lex Friedman podcast last Sunsday (September 1). The interview aired on Tuesday (September 3). There are many other issues that come up, including Epstein's sex scandal.


“Fortunately, I never went to his (Epstein's) island. But many people have gone.” At this time, presenter Friedman commented, it is very strange that the list of those who have gone to Little St. Louis Island has never been published. "It's very curious, isn't it?" Anyway, there will be one.


In the interview, Trump compared Epstein's documents to the release of documents related to the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy and said he would "definitely look into it" and release a "client list.


Trump has previously said that as president (2017-2021) he tried to release the Kennedy assassination documents only to the US intelligence community. But at the last moment it is understood that doing one will be harmful. That's why he came later.


However, Trump once promised President Kennedy's nephew Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that he would release documents about his uncle's assassination if he became president. Former Democratic politician Kennedy Jr. was also a candidate in the upcoming presidential election. He withdrew his candidacy last month and announced his support for Trump.


A few years ago, Epstein's misdeeds were reported in the media. Epstein is said to have seduced young girls. Many of these girls are underage adults. He introduced them to politically influential and prominent wealthy individuals.


Epstein was arrested in 2019 on all charges. The FBI then conducted searches at his New York residence and on his private island in the Caribbean.


Some videos were available from both places, so that there was evidence about his 'guests'. However, all those evidence was not published. Even five years after Epstein's mysterious death in prison in August 2019, it remains unpublished.


Epstein was assisted in all kinds of criminal activities by his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell was sued in 2015 by a victim named Virginia Juffere. Epstein and Maxwell allegedly associated with Pachar for sex trafficking, including several underage girls.


The United States charged Maxwell in July 2020 with collecting underage sex for Epstein. The FBI arrested him that month. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 on charges of rape. He is currently serving that sentence.


While the public found out some of the names of the trafficked teens, the names of people they were trafficked to have remained a secret. 


Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and Prince Andrew named in sex scandal documents


A New York court recently allowed the release of documents from the lawsuit that sexual assault victim Virginia Juffer filed against Maxwell. With the court's permission, the case documents were released for the first time in early January this year.


The documents, released in three stages, include former US President Bill Clinton, his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Donald Trump, British Crown Prince Andrew and the late pop star Michael Jackson, magician David Copperfield, the late scientist Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates and many others come to the light.


In the document, Virginia Juffere referred to Hillary Clinton as one of "13 specific witnesses" However, no charges were brought against Hillary. And allegations against her husband, Bill Clinton, that he traveled on Epstein's private plane to an island he owns in the Caribbean.

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